A source close to the situation has confirmed to NJ.com the Eagles' wideout is looking for a new place to live in the city and will be leaving the house that was robbed, which was near the team facility.

Jackson, who does not own the row house, owns property in New Jersey, but he has not lived there for some time.

It has been a whirlwind few days for Jackson, who was vacationing in South Florida when the house was burglarized. According to police, roughly $250,000 in cash and possessions were stolen, including a 9mm handgun. The break-in was discovered by his mother, who was checking on the residence while Jackson was out of town, police said.